AVR Software FrameworkThis software framework provides software drivers and libraries to build applications for Atmel megaAVR, AVR XMEGA and AVR UC3 devices. It has been designed to help develop and glue together the different components of a software design. It can easily integrate into an operating system (OS) or run as a stand-alone product. The AVR Software Framework (ASF) is included in AVR Studio 5.

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Atmel Studio 6 is the integrated development environment (IDE) for developing and debugging Atmel ARM® Cortex™-M and Atmel AVR® microcontroller (MCU) based applications. The Atmel Studio 6 IDE gives you a seamless and easy-to-use environment to write, build and debug your applications written in C/C++ or assembly code.

Atmel Studio 6 is free of charge and comes with a large library of free source code — with 1,100 ARM and AVR project examples — to streamline your design process. Use the IDE for our wide variety of AVR and Cortex-M processor-based MCUs, including our broadened portfolio of Atmel SAM3 Cortex-M3 Flash devices.

Some Features of AVR Studio 6:

- It is a full software development environment with an editor, simulator, programmer, etc.- It comes with its own integrated C compiler the AVR GNU C Compiler (GCC). As such you do not need a third party C compiler.- It provides a single environment to develop programs for both the 8-bits, 32-bits and ARM Cortex-M AVR series of microcontrollers.- It also integrates fully QTouch studio.- Provides support for several programmers including the STK500, AVR Dragon, etc.